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he made a straight shot at the moderator, pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i'm going to stop other things. i love pbs, big bird, i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked firing people he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. this is what we used to do at bain capital, we made a lot of money, this is what i'll do when i'm president. it's easy, just like that. he fired him. >> didn't it seem like he was the boardroom chair, walked into the boardroom, put down his papers, as if there didn't need to be anybody else in the room except employees, some of whom won't be employees much longer. it's a dominant, dominant performance. again, back to the president. what do you think was going on in his head? you have to be in the moment. i would have been terrified if i were the president thinking how dud this person, this not really great governor,
he made a straight shot at the moderator, pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs, i'm going to stop other things. i love pbs, big bird, i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked firing people he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. this is...
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pbs's jim lehrer. let's watch. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked what? firing people. and he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. he well lirelished every moment. this is what we used to do at bain capital and this is what i'll do even when i'm president. eas easy. >> he took over the room as if there didn't need to be anybody else in the room except employee, some of whom won't be employees much longer. again back to the president. what do you think was going on in his head? you said you have to be in the moment. i would have been terrified if i were the president thinking how did this person, this not really great governor, this guy who was not really a person in so many ways politically, how is he dominating this air space right now, how can that be happening? >>
pbs's jim lehrer. let's watch. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> chris, remember what he told us, he warned us a long time ago, we should have listened, he said he liked what? firing people. and he came out on the stage and demonstrated it for us. he was having a wonderful time. he well lirelished every moment....
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i like pbs and big bird. and i like you, too. >> i like big bird but he'll be out of a job prompting the rush recreation of @firebigbird that gathered 27,000 followers. and this twit pic viewed over 147,000 times that says, will work for food. an energy bill do? or get the yard ready for cool weather? the answer? a lot less. the great american fix-up is going on now... ...with new projects every week and big savings every day. so you can do what needs to be done. today. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, owens corning ecotouch attik insulation is only $11.87 a roll. [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down. goes down. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ergonomics. [ male announcer ] tempur-pedic. th
i like pbs and big bird. and i like you, too. >> i like big bird but he'll be out of a job prompting the rush recreation of @firebigbird that gathered 27,000 followers. and this twit pic viewed over 147,000 times that says, will work for food. an energy bill do? or get the yard ready for cool weather? the answer? a lot less. the great american fix-up is going on now... ...with new projects every week and big savings every day. so you can do what needs to be done. today. more saving. more...
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senator jim webb won an emmy for pbs coverage what 1983 event? >> what was the barracks bombing in lebanon that killed 241 marines. >> webb, a former marine. that was an incident near and dear to his heart. >>> up next, why did webb decide not to seek re-election, and does it really make democrats' chances of holding the senate bring it almost down to nil. >>> plus, what clues will we get out of cpac? we'll game out the 2012 landscape. >>> first, you've been waiting for it and here it is. the white house soup of the day. serving up some chicken chili over at the white house today. >> can we call it chicken boring? >> what soup still excites you at this point. >> you know what, spinach and feta excited me. that is exciting. >> they actually do have some delicious supes. >> you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. le annou] this is not a prescription. this is mary... who has a million things to pick up each month on top of her prescriptions. so she was thrilled that her walgreens pharmacist recommended a 3-month supply and would always be
senator jim webb won an emmy for pbs coverage what 1983 event? >> what was the barracks bombing in lebanon that killed 241 marines. >> webb, a former marine. that was an incident near and dear to his heart. >>> up next, why did webb decide not to seek re-election, and does it really make democrats' chances of holding the senate bring it almost down to nil. >>> plus, what clues will we get out of cpac? we'll game out the 2012 landscape. >>> first, you've...
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the documentary begins airing sunday at 10:00 on pbs. check your local listings. it will air in washington a week from today on friday night. thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >>> what political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours? that's next right here. and be sure to follow the story online and on twitter. aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. for adults, stelara® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®, your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelaraÂ
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i think we, jesse waters drove him out of pbs. i think jesse waters is responsible for bill moyers leaving. now, he's hammering bush and cheney. they wanted him impeached. taking shots at the factor. they sent jesse out to talk with him. in the ambushed interview from the stalker producer, they mopped the floor with the kid. he invite d him to come on the show because o'reilly didn't do it. they sent the other flunky, borter barry and nobody has seen barry since. in these interviews from two and three years ago, that's what bill thinks drove moyers out of pbs. he has his own police force. o'reilly never does the interviews himself because, well -- here kitty, kitty, kitty. our winner, a two-fer from lo lonesome roads, beck. fairly recent survivor, i think i can say this, i don't think what they took out of his was his appendix. predicting a collapse of the american economy, he says, i like to call the 3g system, it's god, gold and guns. you might take god and put him as an umbrella over the whole thing, then you have your gun and
i think we, jesse waters drove him out of pbs. i think jesse waters is responsible for bill moyers leaving. now, he's hammering bush and cheney. they wanted him impeached. taking shots at the factor. they sent jesse out to talk with him. in the ambushed interview from the stalker producer, they mopped the floor with the kid. he invite d him to come on the show because o'reilly didn't do it. they sent the other flunky, borter barry and nobody has seen barry since. in these interviews from two...
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well, a pbs frontline documentary airing tonight is breaking through the talking points to find out what made these two presidential candidates the men they are in the words of their friends, family, enemies, and the reporters who have covered them. let's watch. >> he is a pragmatic business person. he's a guy who likes to take apart a problem and figure out how to get it fixed. >> barack obama is a fascinating mixture of boldness and caution but then once he makes a decision, it's usually the bold one. >> mitt romney has been accused of flip-flopping, but on mormonism he will never flip-flop. >> and yet in politics he has often tried to keep that part of him behind the curtain. >> the backlash against his presidency must be mystifying to him because he genuinely doesn't see himself as a radical. >> well, with us right now is michael kirk producer of "frontline: the choice 2012." congratulations it will be fabulous to watch this. give us a couple reasons why -- let me put it this way, what do you learn about -- and this is almost inevitable, we don't talk religion in this country, we're
well, a pbs frontline documentary airing tonight is breaking through the talking points to find out what made these two presidential candidates the men they are in the words of their friends, family, enemies, and the reporters who have covered them. let's watch. >> he is a pragmatic business person. he's a guy who likes to take apart a problem and figure out how to get it fixed. >> barack obama is a fascinating mixture of boldness and caution but then once he makes a decision, it's...
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"frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming election. one's a democrat, the other is a republican. one, president obama opposed the war in iraq, one, mitt romney supported it, just as he protested in favor of the vietnam war, even as he decided. >> one, president obama opposed the economic policies of george w. bush. the other, mitt romney ate them up. one, president obama sfp supported -- the other, romney wants the government to rule against it in every kay. he's the one w >> one president obama wants the states to d
"frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female...
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i like pbs. we sub sid dies pbs. i'm going to haveç to say, pbs has to have advertisement. >> what do you think? is this going to help in the votes? >> yeah, it's a nice contrast to the president who's a big spendser. more importantly for mitt romney, this is going to appeal to some of the ron paul supporters who may be turned off these days by ron paul and especially some of the tactics of some of the other ron paul supporters. this is a common sense way -- >> even big bird? >> we don't want to kill off big bird. i think he probably explained it very well. we don't want to kill off big bird, so he doesn't sound like an extremist. he's talking in realistic terms about what we need to start doing. he doesn't sound crazy like ron paul. but he's talking about let's start shrinking the government a little bit. that's going to appeal to some of those people who are looking at ron paul. >> fred, let's move to you. he could finish top three or four in iowa and still be in good shape. what do you think about that? >> i thi
i like pbs. we sub sid dies pbs. i'm going to haveç to say, pbs has to have advertisement. >> what do you think? is this going to help in the votes? >> yeah, it's a nice contrast to the president who's a big spendser. more importantly for mitt romney, this is going to appeal to some of the ron paul supporters who may be turned off these days by ron paul and especially some of the tactics of some of the other ron paul supporters. this is a common sense way -- >> even big...
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we can't talk all night like on pbs, because we have commercials here, mark, okay? we have to get to a commercial eventually. tell us -- a lot of our viewers haven't heard the case you're making about why this is cataclysmic for the president. talk about it on policy grounds and talk about it on political grounds. >> okay. first on policy grounds. it's an incredibly narrow constructionist definition of religion. it basically says to the catholic church that your mission and the catholic church's mission which is expressed from matthew 25 is to serve those living in the outskirts of hope who aren't you by need not by creed. in other words, you help those who don't belong to your parish, who don't belong to your sanctuary, who don't share your faith. this definition says you're a religious institution if you only employ your own people of your faith you and only serve people of your own faith. this is a repudiation at the fundamental level of what the christian message is what the catholic mission has been and i think what catholics take greatest prize in which is she
we can't talk all night like on pbs, because we have commercials here, mark, okay? we have to get to a commercial eventually. tell us -- a lot of our viewers haven't heard the case you're making about why this is cataclysmic for the president. talk about it on policy grounds and talk about it on political grounds. >> okay. first on policy grounds. it's an incredibly narrow constructionist definition of religion. it basically says to the catholic church that your mission and the catholic...
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"frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming election. one's a democrat, the other is a republican. one, president obama opposed the war in -- the other, romney wants the government to rule against it in every kay. he's the one who wants to regulate people's live. >> one president obama wants the states to
"frontline, the choice" airs tonight at pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. i love these documentaries. we'll be right back. dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> let me finish tonight with the real choice in this coming...
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. ♪ >>> mitt romney says he wants to cut funding for pbs. when he heard that oscar the grouch was like seriously i already live in a garbage can. how much worse can my life get? which explains why today sesame street was brought to you by the letters o, and bama. >> now to the sideshow. think it's a bad sign if you're in the midst o after heating campaign and you're hearing you're a quote, loose cannon. this might ring a bell. >> the government sets the rules. don't blame banks and don't blame the market place for the mess we're in right now. i am tired of hearing that crap. you know what? it just pisses me off. too many people don't listen. >> a signature episode from joe walsh. walsh and tammy duckworth fielded questions from reporters earlier this week. the congressman was asked whether he's too much of a loose cannon to stay in congress. >> am i too much of a loose cannon, look. i went there because i'm scared to death that this country has precious little time to turn this thing around. and that causes me to be more outspoken. i said, a
. ♪ >>> mitt romney says he wants to cut funding for pbs. when he heard that oscar the grouch was like seriously i already live in a garbage can. how much worse can my life get? which explains why today sesame street was brought to you by the letters o, and bama. >> now to the sideshow. think it's a bad sign if you're in the midst o after heating campaign and you're hearing you're a quote, loose cannon. this might ring a bell. >> the government sets the rules. don't blame...
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one example, you talked about this big bird stuff, defunding pbs. the democrats are going crazy with this. listen, cutting all the funding to pbs would not fund the federal government for one hour. that's how small a percentage that is, federal funding for public broadcasting. so swing voters know this isn't serious. they know they aren't hearing serious proposals. >> i want to play for everybody those people who are for president obama, their reaktss after this disappointing show on wednesday. >> i think he could have done better. >> i think that president obama is -- needs to put his gloves on and fight back. >> i didn't know quite what was going on as far as, you know, maybe he's dealing with some crisis in the middle east. >> i think maybe he needs to rest. >> looking for easy excuses for the president there, but for those undecideds around the country, those looking for passion from a candidate, didn't mitt romney display more passion about wanting to get hired for a job? >> yeah. there's no doubt that he had a better night, and everyone has co
one example, you talked about this big bird stuff, defunding pbs. the democrats are going crazy with this. listen, cutting all the funding to pbs would not fund the federal government for one hour. that's how small a percentage that is, federal funding for public broadcasting. so swing voters know this isn't serious. they know they aren't hearing serious proposals. >> i want to play for everybody those people who are for president obama, their reaktss after this disappointing show on...
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. >> real damage can take place in programs in pbs, other programs. >> right. >> by going ahead with some of the president's proposals to make immediate domestic cuts in the new budget, why even go there? why not tackle the entitlements first rather than zeroing out teach for america? >> well, i agree with that, especially if you think how we'll make sure to stay competitive with a well-educated workforce. if we focus on the narrow pie, you're forced into the choices. remember, every day that we don't act, not to the deficit but the national debt, we add $4 billion a day. so these choices are going to get only worse. so i think, you know, you're going -- if your into the going to do the short-term spending cut, which are worthy in terms of long term economic competitiveness, you've got to take on entitlements. that's what we're working on. got to take on defense. got to look at the tax code. lower rates. but get rid of tax expenditures that we've all gotten used to. >> i want to play a little bit of alan simpson, co-chair of the fiscal commission, talking about cuts in home heating o
. >> real damage can take place in programs in pbs, other programs. >> right. >> by going ahead with some of the president's proposals to make immediate domestic cuts in the new budget, why even go there? why not tackle the entitlements first rather than zeroing out teach for america? >> well, i agree with that, especially if you think how we'll make sure to stay competitive with a well-educated workforce. if we focus on the narrow pie, you're forced into the choices....
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the clip aired friday during a documentary on pbs. pasht of a join investigation. the pbs broadcast need to know and the investigative fund of the national institution. rojas later died at the hospital. one witness said she felt like she was watching someone being murdered. joining me, the investigative journalist who tracked down this video. thank you for your time. >> it's a pleasure. this issue is about this man and the circumstances surrounding his death. as you pointed out in your report, it is also about the border patrol and perhaps. >> this is a videotape that is 2 years old. there are no criminal proceedings. the justice department has remained tie lipped about this. as far as the border patrol is concern, they acted according to their protocol. there are no charges. in the video we clearly see there is a man handcuffed behind his back. he is also hog tied around his ankles. there are over a dozen border patrol officers. a taser is used five separate times on a man who is incapacitated on the ground. not only that, the man holding the taser keeps shouting
the clip aired friday during a documentary on pbs. pasht of a join investigation. the pbs broadcast need to know and the investigative fund of the national institution. rojas later died at the hospital. one witness said she felt like she was watching someone being murdered. joining me, the investigative journalist who tracked down this video. thank you for your time. >> it's a pleasure. this issue is about this man and the circumstances surrounding his death. as you pointed out in your...
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remember, it was 18 days ago, actually, two weeks today, when vice president biden gave an interview to pbs and said mubarak was not a dictator and that it was not time for him to go. and the language has been recalibrated, siting more and more with the protesters. a readout from the call to biden two days ago with suleiman outlined the most concrete steps. but they included a listing of martial law, but never did the white house publicly call. there was a push and pull, but they never publicly called for mubarak to step down. they walked up to the edge of it. there was trepidation, ambiguity when some folks including widener suggested that mubarak should stick around for this transition. if those protesters, those people, those citizens in that square in cairo and alexander and other places around egypt, the west wing an president are going to be happy because it's been evident over the past few days. the u.s. influence has been limited. it has always been the streets driving this train. i think you can expect the white house to echo that feeling here when you see the president today. >> l
remember, it was 18 days ago, actually, two weeks today, when vice president biden gave an interview to pbs and said mubarak was not a dictator and that it was not time for him to go. and the language has been recalibrated, siting more and more with the protesters. a readout from the call to biden two days ago with suleiman outlined the most concrete steps. but they included a listing of martial law, but never did the white house publicly call. there was a push and pull, but they never publicly...
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and i like pbs, i like big bird. >> did you mean to call barack obama lazy? >> yes. >> back toeconomy. >> let's get back to medicare the president said the government -- >> now listen -- >> okay. >> all right. >> yeah. >> if if if. >> but but but but but. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. >> jack kennedy lowered tax growth -- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost ground. >> brought us whole binders full of woman. have you looked at your pension? >> i don't look at my pension. it's not as big as yours. doesn't take as long. >> took the president 14 days to call the act a terrorism. >> can you say that a little louder, candy. >> you mention the navy, for example, and we have fewer ships than in 1916. we also have fewer horses and bayonets. >> governor christie throughout this process has been responsive, had he's been aggressive. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern, and compassion for our state into i'll be a good soldier and vot
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and i like pbs, i like big bird. >> did you mean to call barack obama lazy? >> yes. >> back toeconomy. >> let's get back to medicare the president said the government -- >> now listen -- >> okay. >> all right. >> yeah. >> if if if. >> but but but but but. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. >> jack kennedy lowered tax growth --...
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. >> i like pbs. i'm going to say they have to have advertisements. we're not going to kill big bird, but pbs will have advertisements. >> this is the way he wants to deal with the deficit, not tax millionaires, not close loopholes. >> when barack obama said we are finally leaving iraq, as he had promised, and as george bush had said, end of 2011. mitt romney attacked him. mitt romney and the other republican candidates, with the except of ron paul have talked about much greater military expenditures. if you're going to not raise taxes, significantly increase military expenditures, stay in afghanistan and iraq much longer than we should, we should be out of both by now, then what do you do? you have to cut out environmental protection, and medicare. the endowment of arts is minor. they're also great hip on chris on the whole, because the wealthiest people who are subsidized by the united states government are farmers. you know, the bigger your farm, the more subsidy youç get. but again, these are the -- bill clinton did get a budget balance along wi
. >> i like pbs. i'm going to say they have to have advertisements. we're not going to kill big bird, but pbs will have advertisements. >> this is the way he wants to deal with the deficit, not tax millionaires, not close loopholes. >> when barack obama said we are finally leaving iraq, as he had promised, and as george bush had said, end of 2011. mitt romney attacked him. mitt romney and the other republican candidates, with the except of ron paul have talked about much...
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pro publica and pbs front line are out with a blockbuster report about how the securities and exchange commission and the department of justice are now investigating this american company for what this raft of internal e-mails seems to see them fighting about internally and then doing it anyway. foreign krurpt policies act be damned. the guy who runs and owns the company in this mess is the guy who is essentially bank rolling the entire u.s. election. the single largest american donor of all time. a man who said he would give $100 million this year to defeat president obama, to elect mitt romney, who now says that actually the amount he could give this year should be seen as limitless. that is sheldon adelson, the guy at the heart of the mess in macau, his company, and the federal investigation into it. that's the guy named in the e-mails as directing the payments despite what his own executives were told about the payments possibly breaking the law. if you were that guy and that was your multibillion dollar casino in the gambling capital of the world, 90 minutes away from 200 million
pro publica and pbs front line are out with a blockbuster report about how the securities and exchange commission and the department of justice are now investigating this american company for what this raft of internal e-mails seems to see them fighting about internally and then doing it anyway. foreign krurpt policies act be damned. the guy who runs and owns the company in this mess is the guy who is essentially bank rolling the entire u.s. election. the single largest american donor of all...
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as a pbs documentary pointed out his true genius may lie in the fact he wrote with such skill and humor, few realized he was being political at all. he was also a cartoonist, and addressed the issues of the day. here is one he produced when the republicans in congress were trying to tear down roosevelt's new deal. they were saying we're just going to knock out the necessary floors designed to knock out fdr, as relevant today as when it was created in 1942. so ted cruz may believe he was using dr. seuss to burnish his credentials, he didn't like demagogues, all is not lost for senator cruz, in some ways he is a dr. seuss character, kind of a cartoon character who sort of parodies his character. you can imagine him being in a dr. seuss book. he may be a little lonely, he pointed out if i were invited to a dinner with my characters, i wouldn't show up. ♪ that's why we designed the subaru forester from the back seat forward. the intelligently designed, responsibly built, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ dings ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announc
as a pbs documentary pointed out his true genius may lie in the fact he wrote with such skill and humor, few realized he was being political at all. he was also a cartoonist, and addressed the issues of the day. here is one he produced when the republicans in congress were trying to tear down roosevelt's new deal. they were saying we're just going to knock out the necessary floors designed to knock out fdr, as relevant today as when it was created in 1942. so ted cruz may believe he was using...
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i mean, the "sesame street" programming, pbs programming has been in -- i worked in education for a number of years -- the gold standard, not just here in the united states, around the world, recognized as a gold standard in children's education. at a time when kids in our country, not enough of them can actually read proficiently, what sense does it make to cut? i mean, we're not going to balance that $5 trillion hole by getting rid of big bird. that's what i think part of reminding people about big bird does, how ridiculous the rhetoric from the romney/ryan campaign is, but also the idea that, so, you're going to cut something that we know is effective and works and helps our kids prepare for the future, but you're going to continue to give subsidies to big oil? that doesn't make sense. so, i do think that there is a seriousness to this conversation and i think biden is the kind of guy who can bring that right balance to the debate. >> all right, so, one thing in an interview, congressman ryan did talk about his nerves playing into effect for thursday. take a look. >> joe biden's one of
i mean, the "sesame street" programming, pbs programming has been in -- i worked in education for a number of years -- the gold standard, not just here in the united states, around the world, recognized as a gold standard in children's education. at a time when kids in our country, not enough of them can actually read proficiently, what sense does it make to cut? i mean, we're not going to balance that $5 trillion hole by getting rid of big bird. that's what i think part of reminding...
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not only been interviewed by national and international news on a regular basis but run a series on pbs throughout the country year upon year upon year. then you have a police officer deciding to use his authority, with the arrogance or his personal responses to the issues raised by the police that he would actually arrest him, assuming there would be no ramifications for the abuse of his power. perhaps that was because it was an african-american man that he decided was being too arrogant and he needed to punish by arresting him, even after distinguishing that he was, indeed, the resident of the home. >> hilary, we have this invitation that has been accepted apparently by both the sergeant and the professor, to come to the white house and share a beer with president obama and talk this over, have a conversation about the incident. what would you like to see from a meeting like this in terms of how it furthers the discussion on race relations in america? >> well, i think that very well -- i'm sorry, i meant -- >> i was going to let -- go ahead you answer that and then i'll give it to sop
not only been interviewed by national and international news on a regular basis but run a series on pbs throughout the country year upon year upon year. then you have a police officer deciding to use his authority, with the arrogance or his personal responses to the issues raised by the police that he would actually arrest him, assuming there would be no ramifications for the abuse of his power. perhaps that was because it was an african-american man that he decided was being too arrogant and...
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instead of pb this time, the was a canadian company, and instead of watching the people of louisiana and mississippi and florida begin to fear for their own livelihood, now it was the people of michigan, the kalamazoo river was in an instant transformed into a sea of oil. a 30-inch pipeline that ran beneath the surrounding wetlands sent oil rushing into the kalamazoo river, sent communities into a state of emergency. >> about 877,000 gallons of oil have spilled out into the creek here near the kalamazoo river. i spoke with an official with the state, and they say this may be the worst oil spill ever in the midwest. >> what happens along the kalamazoo river in michigan two years ago would soon become the single most expensive onshore oil spill in history. that's because there's one key difference between what happened off the coast of louisiana, what happened in over oil spills and what happened in michigan two weeks later. what happened off the gulf coast is what we have sadly become accustomed do dealing with. it's a crude oil spill. we're not very good at cleaning up crude oil, but
instead of pb this time, the was a canadian company, and instead of watching the people of louisiana and mississippi and florida begin to fear for their own livelihood, now it was the people of michigan, the kalamazoo river was in an instant transformed into a sea of oil. a 30-inch pipeline that ran beneath the surrounding wetlands sent oil rushing into the kalamazoo river, sent communities into a state of emergency. >> about 877,000 gallons of oil have spilled out into the creek here...
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pbs ran the live coverage from cbs. it was the first time i relived that day. i can understand what my parens and their generation had sperned watching that. what i couldn't get from that experience was what it felt like to live in a world before that had happened, before the idea of something like that happening was on their radar, before those memories entered their with them forever. i think of the same thing with 9/11 because i can vividly remember what my life was and what all of our lives were like september 10th, 2001, and before when something like this really was not on our radar day-to-day, and really, you know, how it just changed so profoundly then. i don't know that you could ever communicate what it felt like to be live on september 10th, 2011. >> you couldn't because it was unimaginable, an attack on american soil. a basic understanding of what america was was broken. you can never explain what it was like. i had an amazing sort of deep moment. i was going to the high line which in new york is on the west side of new york with my kids on sunday,
pbs ran the live coverage from cbs. it was the first time i relived that day. i can understand what my parens and their generation had sperned watching that. what i couldn't get from that experience was what it felt like to live in a world before that had happened, before the idea of something like that happening was on their radar, before those memories entered their with them forever. i think of the same thing with 9/11 because i can vividly remember what my life was and what all of our lives...
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in virginia, a new pbs marist poll has romney over paul. early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ herb ] from the moment we walked in the front door, just to see me -- not as a cancer patient, but as a person that had been helped by their work, i was just blown away. life's been good to me. i feel like one of the luckiest guys in the world. ♪ >>> it's super tuesday tomorrow finally and it promises to be a big day in the republican nomination contest. 11 state its and over 40
in virginia, a new pbs marist poll has romney over paul. early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love...
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:00 or 7:00 tonight on the current budget cuts, which include, as we've said, teach for america and pbs and all the rest. and elijah cummings said that he didn't they they could stop that vote, stop that from going through, but let's take a look what happened on the new budget plan when the budget director, jack lew, faced off against paul ryan, the budget chairman, exactly what you're talking about, the big entitlement cuts. let's watch. >> why did you duck? i mean, why -- look, if george bush brought this budget to the house, i would say the exact same thing. you know the drivers of our debt, you understand the issues. why did you duck? why are you not taking this opportunity to lead? >> mr. chairman, i think the president's budget, if you look at the bottom line, addresses the fiscal challenges that we face in the short and the medium term, and he's call eed it a do payment, acknowledging that we need to work together in the long-term. >> jack lew having to face the inevitable, the grilling from paul ryan, but you are perfectly positioned, luke russert, to follow this. this is going
:00 or 7:00 tonight on the current budget cuts, which include, as we've said, teach for america and pbs and all the rest. and elijah cummings said that he didn't they they could stop that vote, stop that from going through, but let's take a look what happened on the new budget plan when the budget director, jack lew, faced off against paul ryan, the budget chairman, exactly what you're talking about, the big entitlement cuts. let's watch. >> why did you duck? i mean, why -- look, if...
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and tonight on pbs -- tomorrow night on pbs you use volgarity. it's pbs. it will be great. >> celebrate fenway with profani
and tonight on pbs -- tomorrow night on pbs you use volgarity. it's pbs. it will be great. >> celebrate fenway with profani
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pbs talk show host, tavis smiley criticized president obama and it got him ousted at an event. >>> is tim tebow a dream for advertising executives or does his religious views make him too controversial. >>> we're following breaking nusz. bill daley is stepping down as chief of staff. kristin, the l.a. time s reporting this all took place or a resignation was handed over in a private meeting in the oval office last week. >> reporter: that's right. i can confirm that. bill daley, the chief of staff, handed over his resignation to president obama last tuesday. the president reportedly quite surprised by this, told him to think it over for 24 hours. he went home and came back on wednesday and said he was sure about his decision and handed in his resignation. we expect the current budget director, jack lew to take over as chief of staff. the white house feels it's in good hands moving forward. we'll see jack lew stay in place as well as bill daley day in place through the state of the union address to jack lew can write up the budget. then the transition will take place. this occurs in the
pbs talk show host, tavis smiley criticized president obama and it got him ousted at an event. >>> is tim tebow a dream for advertising executives or does his religious views make him too controversial. >>> we're following breaking nusz. bill daley is stepping down as chief of staff. kristin, the l.a. time s reporting this all took place or a resignation was handed over in a private meeting in the oval office last week. >> reporter: that's right. i can confirm that. bill...
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their discussion about it was captured in a pbs documentary "american idealist." let's listen to it. >> i'll announce your appointment at the press conference. >> what press conference? >> this afternoon. >> it will knock the crap out of the peace corps. >> i'm not taking you away from that. i'm just giving you a billion dollars more to work with. if you can't run a hundred million program in your left hand sxa billion with your right hand, you're not as smart as irng you ai think you are. >> he saw the perfect behalf what he had done with peace corps and what he could do with poverty. >> i am going to make it clear you're mr. poverty, at home and abroad you ought to be. you got the responsibilities, you got the authority, you got the power, you got the money. >> two very different men, kerry kennedy. does it surprise you to hear your uncle in that conversation with the president? >> i think that he was so committed to the peace corps and then committed to the war on poverty, and his whole life was really devoted to helping -- to helping people. it was through his
their discussion about it was captured in a pbs documentary "american idealist." let's listen to it. >> i'll announce your appointment at the press conference. >> what press conference? >> this afternoon. >> it will knock the crap out of the peace corps. >> i'm not taking you away from that. i'm just giving you a billion dollars more to work with. if you can't run a hundred million program in your left hand sxa billion with your right hand, you're not as...
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it doesn't talk about filling or eliminating the loop holes pb w be if you eliminate loop holes and make taxes flatter, but absolutely without the kind of escapes that have fwon on, certainly hedge funds, being able to use their carried interest to consider something a long-term capitol gain, is a loophole that needs to be filled. there is plenty of that. p in fact we might get the top 1% getting more taxes a at letter rate and more fairly if we eliminate loop holes. i think that's what most of them are saying. more importantly wbt pay for on these bills, we need to make sure that in fact we understand that government cannot simply collect less an be able to spend more. that has to change. that's what we are hoping to do in this bill. >> congressman darrell issa, thank you for your time. we look forward to having you on this show again. >>fully time. >> coming up, what do cracker barrel and whole foods have to do with the election? >>> but after the break, will it be june before the republicanes have a candidate? that's next on "now." >>> amy burnett opened children's dance classes and e
it doesn't talk about filling or eliminating the loop holes pb w be if you eliminate loop holes and make taxes flatter, but absolutely without the kind of escapes that have fwon on, certainly hedge funds, being able to use their carried interest to consider something a long-term capitol gain, is a loophole that needs to be filled. there is plenty of that. p in fact we might get the top 1% getting more taxes a at letter rate and more fairly if we eliminate loop holes. i think that's what most of...
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prosecutors preparing for the first criminal charges against pb in connection with the worst oil still in u.s. history. downsizing. soon there will be fewer generals. what it means for military readiness. where is the snow? the nation's ski resorts are off to a slow start and worried if they will see a winter wonderland this season. >>> richard louie for tamron hall. the new shape of the republican race in iowa. five days before the caucuses and a new time seen in polls showing mitt romney now leading the pack going ahead of ron paul and shows rick santorum surging into 30 place ahead of newt gingrich. the bottom three with john huntsman. here's what rick santorum said about his sudden surge. >> the people of iowa over the course of the last few months have been sizing up the candidates and looking for someone they can trust and go out thereç and fight the battl and be the sharp contrast to barack obama and now the folks are making that decision. they are coming to the guy that has the best and strongest record and land to get this country going. >> joining us now on the phone, peter
prosecutors preparing for the first criminal charges against pb in connection with the worst oil still in u.s. history. downsizing. soon there will be fewer generals. what it means for military readiness. where is the snow? the nation's ski resorts are off to a slow start and worried if they will see a winter wonderland this season. >>> richard louie for tamron hall. the new shape of the republican race in iowa. five days before the caucuses and a new time seen in polls showing mitt...
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she was asked by jim leher of pbs. she said it was clear that newt gingrich realizes that himself because of backing off of it. is this the unexpected thing that gingrich will always do in any campaign and why you cannot predict an outcome of one of his races? >> it is a key in the debates. mitt romney tried to use the comments to paint newt gingrich as basically unhelpful, putting dploe diplomacy in the political contest. newt gingrich refused to back down saying i will call it what it is. i'm not worried about people who think i'm over the line here. i think they would rather not have someone who is timid and cautious. that is a great primary message. it is far less beneficial in a general election when you have a 50/50 chance of being the president of the united states. mitt romney won't say the things that get conservatives excited but that preserves him best for a general election but he may not get there. >> and the comment about the palestinians was made on the jewish channel but it could be looking at the evang
she was asked by jim leher of pbs. she said it was clear that newt gingrich realizes that himself because of backing off of it. is this the unexpected thing that gingrich will always do in any campaign and why you cannot predict an outcome of one of his races? >> it is a key in the debates. mitt romney tried to use the comments to paint newt gingrich as basically unhelpful, putting dploe diplomacy in the political contest. newt gingrich refused to back down saying i will call it what it...
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the radio host case was presented in a pbs documentary african-american lives two. it is believed to be south carolina's first posthumous pardon in a capital murder case. >>> jaycee dugard is speaking out. she is happy to be back with her family and enjoys their unconditional love and support. she was held captive for 18 years and snapped off the case. the phillip accused in the case are facing charges. dugard and her two daughters went to california authorities in august and turned in the couple. now jaycee is issuing a personal statement to "people" magazine. >> the joyous reunion with their family is going very, very well and they want to share that joy with the world. they understand there is an intense interest in how she's doing and, you know, people can't imagine what that ordeal must have been like and this is her way of thanking everyone for their support. >> the spokeswoman says dugard is cooperating fully in the investigation of convicted sex offender phillip garrido and his wife. >> we're back with the take-away after this. in campbell's tomato soup whil
the radio host case was presented in a pbs documentary african-american lives two. it is believed to be south carolina's first posthumous pardon in a capital murder case. >>> jaycee dugard is speaking out. she is happy to be back with her family and enjoys their unconditional love and support. she was held captive for 18 years and snapped off the case. the phillip accused in the case are facing charges. dugard and her two daughters went to california authorities in august and turned in...
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. >> reporter: in a pbs frontline documentary "law and disorder"thies terrifying and lawless days get another look through the prism of time and new evidence. >> in fact, the police were firing on unarmed civilians. katrina survivors searching for food and medicine. >> reporter: james ran the fbi field office in new orleans at the time and said when communications went down, officers faced unprecedented challenges. >> when you lose command and control and when you have a collapse of the infrastructure, something that never happened to this country before. a lot of officers banded together and they were on their own. >> reporter: mitch landrieu said the force now must find a way to regain the trust of the people they are supposed to protect. >> if that trust is not restored, there is no way this city will ever take off. >> i'll have much more on this incredibly controversial story involving the new orleans police and the desperate people of new orleans in the immediate aftermath of katrina. tomorrow msnbc will have special coverage of the anniversary of the hurricane, including live re
. >> reporter: in a pbs frontline documentary "law and disorder"thies terrifying and lawless days get another look through the prism of time and new evidence. >> in fact, the police were firing on unarmed civilians. katrina survivors searching for food and medicine. >> reporter: james ran the fbi field office in new orleans at the time and said when communications went down, officers faced unprecedented challenges. >> when you lose command and control and when...
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in this country, it will start at tmz.com or "access hollywood" or maybe pbs news hour but eventually everywhere. not endorsing it or passing judgment on it. i'm just saying every network in this country already does it for transportation accidents and i saw it on "world news" two hours ago as a means of illustrating the white house gate crashers. and, look, when the scientists in the manhattan project perfected the atomic bomb, the world didn't sit back and say, oh, great, let's use it as a paper weight. and before we review the new video and the day in tiger woods scandal news, a brief confession. we may have started this. whenever there was a news story we couldn't get video of, michael jackson trial, deliberations of the college of cardinals, whatever, we in desperation and self pity turned to pop sickle sticks with principals heads on it. on the day burt reynolds playfully tabbed a producer about an upcoming film and cbs wouldn't allow anyone to see the video, we called it, burt reynolds slap a producer puppet theater. >> tell us a little bit about the movie. >> do you know anyth
in this country, it will start at tmz.com or "access hollywood" or maybe pbs news hour but eventually everywhere. not endorsing it or passing judgment on it. i'm just saying every network in this country already does it for transportation accidents and i saw it on "world news" two hours ago as a means of illustrating the white house gate crashers. and, look, when the scientists in the manhattan project perfected the atomic bomb, the world didn't sit back and say, oh, great,...
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> but do you think there's a philosophy that should republicans take the house, this works well for pb if things don't improve tremendously. >> sure, sure. look, particularly if somebody and the democrats say, hey, we're here at the table and republicans are seen not willing to work with them, i think it makes it more clear. and if they go forward with all the various investigations and hearings that he says he's going to do, people are going to be disgusted. >> i was talking to chris matthews about that earlier. i said yes, he says that and if he intends to do that, he has also said, look, i want to work with congress, i'm not about this. which darrel do you believe? >> i think the one that has been saying i'm going to do all the hearings. i think someone got to him and said hey, you've got to change your tune. >> richard, how about 2010, what's it all about for you. same thing. it's the same desire, and i don't think it stops in 2010, either, which is the republican's main problem. when you have a highly volatile mood among voteders, you have a feeling that's anti-washington, you get
> but do you think there's a philosophy that should republicans take the house, this works well for pb if things don't improve tremendously. >> sure, sure. look, particularly if somebody and the democrats say, hey, we're here at the table and republicans are seen not willing to work with them, i think it makes it more clear. and if they go forward with all the various investigations and hearings that he says he's going to do, people are going to be disgusted. >> i was talking to...
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they have had political actions attributed to it in the past, including attacks on the websites of pbs and fox. if this is in fact lus security, and their website makes it look like it is, the arizona department of public safety has confirmed its system has been hacked as well. but if in fact luls security is responsible for do this, it's really different for them. they are known for being kind of sarcastic and snarky in the way they announce these things publicly. there's none of that going on here. but what appears to be hundreds of pages of private and sensitive arizona law enforcement information has been posted online, as they describe it in the unjust war on drugs. we'll stay on this as we learn more. >>> this was the scene around the pentagon and around arlington national cemetery during the morning rush hour last friday. traffic is often bad around there, but this is really bad. almost at a stand still. roads shut down by the police. all allegedly because of this man. a 22-year-old marine reservist named yonathan melaku. when he was found inside arlington national cemetery, the
they have had political actions attributed to it in the past, including attacks on the websites of pbs and fox. if this is in fact lus security, and their website makes it look like it is, the arizona department of public safety has confirmed its system has been hacked as well. but if in fact luls security is responsible for do this, it's really different for them. they are known for being kind of sarcastic and snarky in the way they announce these things publicly. there's none of that going on...
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it airs on pbs. good saturday morning to you. >> thank you. >> look, carl, we all hear about these minute, and they're not going to bother you amounts of radiation that are traveling across the pacific and hitting largely on the west coast, although it's even gotten to the east coast as well. what are the big areas of concern right now for hawaii and the west coast? >> well, i think people should be concerned. it's a story that is moving and will be changing. but at the moment, if the leak remains stopped, and that's an if, if the leak remains stopped, then people don't have to worry. so there's concern about the news. and then there's -- we don't have to worry about what's been released so far. >> okay. do you trust the food and drug administration saying that they are able to test all the fish, any kind of seafood that would be coming in from that area saying that it's safe? you know, had you think about it and things that do slip through the cracks over the borders, you have a lot of questions. >>
it airs on pbs. good saturday morning to you. >> thank you. >> look, carl, we all hear about these minute, and they're not going to bother you amounts of radiation that are traveling across the pacific and hitting largely on the west coast, although it's even gotten to the east coast as well. what are the big areas of concern right now for hawaii and the west coast? >> well, i think people should be concerned. it's a story that is moving and will be changing. but at the...
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he told the pbs program "frontline" a few years later, "i started receiving the gingrich tapes when i was in the state legislature and when they would come, i mean, you spend some time in a car particularly going back and forth to the state legislature, when these tapes would come in the mail, i would open them up right away and put them in a cassette player within 24 hours. i mean, i, we, were always eager to get them. it was almost like a chalk talk with a great coach. "frontline" got the gingrich tapes back in the day. we're working now of getting copies of them now to the extent they still exist. in the meantime, we have the transcripts. newt gingrich in his inspirational republican tapes would tell republican candidates things like, "you favor a political revolution. you want to replace the welfare state with an opportunity society. you favor workfare over welfare. you want to lock prisoners up and you're actually prepared to give up some political pork barrel to build as many prisons as you need. we're going to create a real revolution." in addition to the pep talk cassette tape
he told the pbs program "frontline" a few years later, "i started receiving the gingrich tapes when i was in the state legislature and when they would come, i mean, you spend some time in a car particularly going back and forth to the state legislature, when these tapes would come in the mail, i would open them up right away and put them in a cassette player within 24 hours. i mean, i, we, were always eager to get them. it was almost like a chalk talk with a great coach....
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if someone sues us, we will stop doing it pb but until then, he will do it. that's what president should do, he should lead. >> now, people don'tç understa why you, myself, congressman clyburn, others be saying this, because they don't understand what is at stake. a lot of people talk in the high-fa looting terms. i try to talk so people understand. whether they agre or not, at least understand it. so let's talk about what downgrading the aaa rating of this country really means to the average guy on the street, governor. what will this mean? >> well, what it means is that every interest rate you pay, credit card, mortgage, if you've got a variable rate mortgage, every one of them will go up for the american family. when our overall u.s. credit rating gets downgraded, it has a ripple effect and it causes interest raltes to go up. so it comes out of the pocketbook of every american. for businesses it hurts their ability to borrow money at a tenable interest rate. so that means they don't hire. they don't invest. they lay people off. it could have a spiralling
if someone sues us, we will stop doing it pb but until then, he will do it. that's what president should do, he should lead. >> now, people don'tç understa why you, myself, congressman clyburn, others be saying this, because they don't understand what is at stake. a lot of people talk in the high-fa looting terms. i try to talk so people understand. whether they agre or not, at least understand it. so let's talk about what downgrading the aaa rating of this country really means to the...
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a new house report finds that peter pa wallson wrote in one e-mail it a all colleague, quote pb it's v very important i think that what we say in our separate statements not undermine the ability to the new house gop to modify or repeal dodd-frank. wallison simply wanted to undo the new law. it violated the commission's ethics provisions by leaking confidential information. the financial crisis commission was supposed to find the cause of the melt down. instead, former reagan aide peter wallison was working from the inside to help roll back the law aimed at making sure it doesn't happen again. that's our con job of the day. >>> ahead, the focus on washington is on cuts and jobs. but someone needs to pay attention to what is going 07b in our schools. is the no child left behind program causing a cheating epidemic? a debate on that. coming up. >>> and just six months after the tucson tragedy, palin unloads the ugly gun rhetoric. it's shameless. [ crunch ] look! [ male announcer ] wheat thins crunch stix. try our new flavors. ♪ [ doug ] i got to figure this out. ♪ [ dr. ling ] i wan
a new house report finds that peter pa wallson wrote in one e-mail it a all colleague, quote pb it's v very important i think that what we say in our separate statements not undermine the ability to the new house gop to modify or repeal dodd-frank. wallison simply wanted to undo the new law. it violated the commission's ethics provisions by leaking confidential information. the financial crisis commission was supposed to find the cause of the melt down. instead, former reagan aide peter...